Visit Pensacola-2016
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Visit Pensacola-2016
VisitPensacola.com 4 Surf and Sand by Kimberly Blair From the minute you hear the quartz crystal sand sing under the soles of your bare feet, you realize you’ve stepped onto a beach paradise unlike any other along the Gulf Coast. If that’s not aweinspiring enough, the weathering of the Appalachian Mountains forged this brilliant white sand, oen called sugar white, millions of years ago. Pair this sand with the clear, turquoisecolored Gulf of Mexico waters and you have the unparalleled postcard seng and playground for kayaking, paddle boarding, charng a dolphin cruise, surfing, swimming or simply relaxing. 8 VisitPensacola.com There’s more. Where else can you find 52 miles of coastline sporting two awardwinning vacation destinations, Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key, sandwiched between a national seashore named Florida’s Best Beach in USA TODAY’s 10 BEST Readers’ Choice poll in 2015? Gulf Islands Naonal Seashore boasts three park areas preserved for the public’s enjoyment. Johnson Beach on Perdido Key has the only local spot for primive beach camping. Bookending Pensacola Beach, the seashore’s Santa Rosa area features ancient dunes and dayuse picnic pavilions while the Fort Pickens area is a treasure trove of historic and ecofriendly aracons. Explore Fort Pickens’ historic fort and baeries spanning the Civil War through World War II eras. Meandering trails are waing to be hiked or biked and miles upon miles of wideopen, prisne shorelines are perfect for beach 10 VisitPensacola.com combing, wandering or planng a beach umbrella, far from the maddening crowds. Gather with locals to celebrate spectacular sunsets ushering in cobalt blue night skies. If you’re lucky, you may witness a ritual that’s played out for millions of years, a mother sea turtle laying a nest in the warm sand dunes. Or you just might catch a glimpse of a magical occurrence, the Gulf glowing with the fireflies of sea – luminescent dinoflagellates. Ready to catch dinner? Cast a line at the Fort Pickens’ fishing pier, a hot spot for fish gathering at the confluence of Pensacola Bay and the pass to the Gulf. Pitch a tent or plug in an RV at the park’s two campgrounds and immerse yourself in a coastal, outdoor experience where the dress code is nothing more than a swimsuit. A vast amount of the seashore is underwater. Join a rangerled snorkel trip or strap on a pair of fins and a mask, dive in and discover this underwater marine world. Pensacola Beach sports some of the best dining and bars in the area. But it also promotes its natural side with an ecotourism trail that highlights the special features, marine life and plants that make our paradise special. Those picturesque sea oats blowing in our coastal winds, for instance, play an important role. Their roots hold together the so dunes that protect our island from washing away. Sea oat seeds provide food for beach mammals. This and other amazing facts are waing to be discovered on the trail. Perdido Key and Pensacola Beach also feature Gulf snorkel reefs an easy finflip away from shore on which sea turtles, octopus and fish of all sorts call home. Who needs an aquarium? Speaking of aquariums, if snorkeling is not in your DNA, check out some of our marine life in the giant pirate shipthemed aquarium at the Perdido Key Chamber of Commerce, courtesy of Animal Planet’s “Tanked” T.V. series. Didn’t I say we are famous? Clearly, no maer what your beach vacaon bucket list includes, you’ll find it on one of these amazing, awardwinning beaches. Remember, leave only your footprints behind. Don’t just take our word for it. This year, on top of winning Florida’s Gulf Islands Naonal Seashore Best Florida Beach in USA TODAY’s 10 Best Readers’ Choice poll, the Seashore’s prisne beaches also placed second in the 10 Best Naturally Preserved Shorelines in America. Pensacola Beach also ranked No. 5 out of the Top 25 Best Beaches in the U.S. in TripAdvisor’s annual Travelers’ Choice awards. VisitPensacola.com 11 head By Jahna Jacobson DOWNTOWN Some vacaon desnaons give you the feeling that the main street came in a kit and was thrown up overnight, like the facades of a western town. Pensacola’s downtown earned its charm the hard way – one monument, one bold renovaon, one slow growing strand of Spanish moss at a me. The Pensacola Cultural Center? Former city courthouse. T.T. Wentworth Jr. Florida State Museum? Used to be City Hall. Previously home to local lawbreakers, the old city jail now houses Warhols and Calders as the Pensacola Museum of Art. 12 VisitPensacola.com VisitPensacola.com 12 BRING NIGHT on the By Maegan Leonard In a city where there’s never a shortage of things to do, I can always find an excuse to get out and hit the town. Blend Lounge has become my one to pass up. With so many delicious “home base”—the place where my opons to choose from, plan to sck crew usually starts and ends the night. around for more than just one. You But not before we head to Seville certainly cannot leave Perdido without Quarter and turn it up in the “boom experiencing the livemusic beach bar boom” room, aka Phineas Phogg’s, or that even Kenny Chesney wrote a tune catch a dueling piano show at Rosie about: The FloraBama Lounge. Beach O’Grady’s. meets country in this honkytonk Even if you don't drink whiskey— roadhouse gem, the home of the I’m a vodka girl, myself—pop into Old infamous Interstate Mullet Toss. Hickory Whiskey Bar and try If you're a sucker for live music (me, something new. Recommendaon for me!) you'll be happily jamming at any beginners: a Pimms Cup. If it’s beach joint. Capt’n Fun Beach Club, Wednesday night, The Fish House Flounder’s Chowder House and Deck Bar is the place to be for ladies Bamboo Willie’s on Pensacola Beach night. How can you turn down $2 host my personal band favorites, such drinks? Bar games are aplenty at as Rumor Mill, Gypsy Riot, The Molly downtown local favorites: darts at Ringwalds and Connuum. O’Riley’s Irish Pub, pool at Intermission To get the most out of what’s local, I and just about any arcade game at encourage you to try my vacaon rule: Play. SkeeBall, anyone? order a different specialty drink No maer the season, the beach is everywhere you go. Here’s the always calling my name. The newest lowdown on musttry beach drinks: kids on the block, Casino Beach Bar 190 Octane at Bamboo Willie’s frozen and Red Fish Blue Fish, have become drink bar, a Diesel Fuel at Flounder’s, my personal hotspots to kick back, Strawberry Mango Mojito at The relax, enjoy a cocktail and watch the Grand Marlin, an Irish Car Bomb at sunset over Pensacola Beach. Paddy O’Leary’s Irish Pub and The For those staying in Perdido Key, the marni menu at The Jellyfish Bar is not Sandshaker Lounge’s famous Bushwacker. Cheers! VisitPensacola.com 21 arts Appreciating the BY ANDY METZGER If there’s one thing my 31 years as an arts administrator in Pensacola has shown me, it is that Northwest Florida’s cultural community is exceponal, and not just for a metro area our size. Through the decades, I have come into contact with literally thousands of people who hail from outside our region. This includes visitors, military personnel, people relocating here and both military and civilian retirees. One theme I’ve heard over and over is the surprise, even shock, people experience when they discover that we offer such a rich and vibrant arts scene. Often, people have anticipated encountering a cultural wasteland, only to find the exact opposite is true. They marvel that we offer both a first-class orchestra in the person of the Pensacola Symphony and a top-notch regional professional opera company in Pensacola Opera. They can’t believe an organization as multi-faceted and innovative as the Pensacola Children’s Chorus, which is frequently compared to Broadway-level entertainment, exists here or anywhere. Then they experience Ballet Pensacola and realize we also have a cutting-edge professional dance company. They are also delighted by our visual arts scene with its many excellent galleries, anchored by the Pensacola Museum of Art, and also become huge fans of the annual Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival—a visual arts extravaganza that also includes music and dance. Then there’s the eclectic theater scene highlighted by the many excellent productions presented by Pensacola Little Theatre, as well as those at the University of West Florida and Pensacola State College. The only complaint I ever hear from anyone fortunate enough to spend time sampling our cultural community is the same complaint those of us who have been here for a while sometimes voice: “There’s so much going on that I can’t get to everything!” In my book, that’s a good problem. VisitPensacola.com 23 By Brooke Johnson Gather your camera, your walking shoes and a map, and let’s take a tour of America’s oldest settlement: Pensacola. Well before the flags of Spain, France, Great Britain, the Confederacy and Old Glory flew over our beautiful region, the Native American Panzacola tribe inhabited this land and gave America’s oldest European settlement its name. Modern Pensacola’s multiculturalism draws from hundreds of years of history that celebrates the rich diversity of people, customs and geography. 24 VisitPensacola.com Start your tour at the T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum. There you’ll learn that in 1559, Spanish explorer Don Tristan de Luna established a settlement along Pensacola Bay, but it lasted only a few years. Hurricanes and epidemics caused deadly disruptions to the area’s development, and it was eventually abandoned. More than one hundred years would pass before the Spanish would return to develop the area again. Pensacola thoroughly embraces its rich tapestry of culture. Signs of our vibrant multicultural heritage are everywhere, if you’re looking for them. Welcome and enjoy. Next stop, is the Voices of Pensacola Multicultural Center and Museum. There you’ll discover that African Americans played a vital role in 1698 when a new wave of Spaniards permanently settled the region. Under Spanish rule, free blacks and slaves lived in Pensacola, where they were essential to the city’s growth and economic development. This same territory would eventually be under the control of the French and British and finally became part of the state of Florida when the Spanish ceded it to the United States in 1821. Florida was part of the Confederate States of America from 1861 to 1865, which is how Pensacola became known of the “City of Five Flags.” For a hands-on exploration of Pensacola's colonial history, take a guided tour through Historic Pensacola Village, a collection of historical sites, museums, exhibits and restored structures covering multiple city blocks in downtown. There you’ll learn early 19th century cooking techniques and trade skills from costumed interpreters. Stroll through St. Michael’s Cemetery, an eight-acre sanctuary sheltered by magnolias and live oaks and crisscrossed by gravel paths. The sacred ground hosts some of the oldest graves in the nation, many of which are unmarked. The Spanish began conducting burials as early as the mid-1700s at the site, where, evidence suggests, colonialists and slaves lie side by side. Today, signs of Pensacola’s past are geographically revealed in a historic district of parks and plazas, roughly 40 square blocks, shaded by centuriesold live oaks and anchored by Palafox Street. Early and mid-19th century houses, constructed of brick or stucco and replete with intricate ironwork verandas and interior courtyards, reflect our Spanish, French and Gallic architectural influences. The prevalence of British-built cottages made of traditional clapboard and brick remind us that our history is very much still with us. For a complete list of historical and cultural attractions, see page 72. VisitPensacola.com 25 By Mark O’Brien 26 VisitPensacola.com VisitPensacola.com 26 The jets streak across the sky, moving so quickly that you see them before you hear them. Then a trailing wall of sound announces that, yes, the Blue Angels are overhead. By the time you realize this, the six jets are soaring toward the heavens, plunging dramatically, wheeling their way through jawdropping maneuvers, almost touching wings as they display the U.S. Navy’s mastery of the air. These are just samples of a typical spellbinding air show by the Blue Angels, the elite flight demonstration squadron based at Naval Air Station Pensacola. Thousands of people flock to see the Blue Angels’ air show at Pensacola Beach every July and at NAS Pensacola every November. But you don’t have to wait for an official air show. You can check out their practices at Sherman Field most Tuesdays and Wednesdays from March through November. Watch them fine-tune maneuvers, flying as low as 50 feet above the ground and as fast as 700 mph. After practice, the Blue Angels pilots often go next door to the National Naval Aviation Museum to sign autographs and meet fans. Just as the Blue Angels are extraordinary pilots, this is an extraordinary museum—home to more than 150 lovingly-restored aircraft, many of which performed combat and rescue missions. And admission is free! The museum offers an exhilarating taste of life in the cockpit. A state-of-the-art MaxFlight Simulator brings airto-air combat and stunt flying up-close and personal. On another simulator, you experience horizontal rolls, longitudinal pitches and vertical climbs. The museum is also home to the National Flight Academy— an experience for 7-12th graders that inspires interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics for six days in an immersive and fully simulated aircraft carrier environment. Half a mile from the museum you can see Fort Barrancas, another storied chapter in Pensacola’s long military history. It overlooks Pensacola Bay and Fort Pickens on Pensacola Beach, making it a prize asset for U.S., Spanish and British troops. Whether it is historic forts or trailblazing aviation, Pensacola and the military march to the same beat. Ranked a Top 25 Museum in the U.S. by TripAdvisor in 2014, the Naonal Naval Aviaon Museum features more than 150 restored aircra represenng the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard Aviaon in nearly 350,000 square feet of exhibit space. For more informaon, go to navalaviaonmuseum.org. VisitPensacola.com 27 KIDDING AROUND By Sloane Stephens Cox At least once a week, I inevitably hear those words every parent dreads: “I’m bored!” Stocking up on cra supplies is helpful, but I pull them out only if I’m craving a cardio workout involving degliering furniture and prying glue off granite countertops. And enrolling my kids in aerschool acvies or summer camps always gives me a false sense of security that they’ll return home with less 34 VisitPensacola.com energy than they had before they le. But relaxing is only a pipe dream of this parent, not of lively lile ones! So I’m constantly on a quest for worthwhile things to do in the Pensacola Bay Area. The trick is balancing the outdoors and indoors, the educaonal and recreaonal. Acvies I choose must be fun for mulple ages—adults included—and involve plans beyond simply going to the beach. What I’m always surprised to find is how many excing new and notsonew things there are to do right here in my own hometown. Pensacola is the perfect place for any family vacation, so start planning yours now! To celebrate summer, first on our list is hing Sam’s Fun & Surf City. We never re of floang around the lazy river, zipping down waterslides and splashing in the play structures. And there’s plenty of crystalblue water to dunk my head under if the kids decide to bicker about who gets to slide first. In the colder months, we can sll hop on the gokarts, head to the large arcade and indulge our compeve sides on the 18hole miniature golf course. Another place we can’t resist is the Pensacola M.E.S.S. Hall, where the convoluted stuff in science textbooks not only begins to make sense, but actually becomes enjoyable and even cool. Kids explore and interact in the mulple handson staons while we parents pretend we aren’t relearning longforgoen X facts. From mixing concocons to building model modes of transportaon, the experiences are selfguided at each child’s— and parent’s—pace. A short distance away, we can connue the learningdisguisedasleisure experience at the Pensacola Children’s Museum. There, local history comes to life in interacve displays and exhibits. If I’m even able to pry them away from the kidsized Colonial Pensacola replica—and that’s a big “if”—we head upstairs to check out ancient local arfacts, play on computers, assemble puzzles and peruse photos of Pensacola’s past. The Gulf Breeze Zoo is also a favorite. We especially enjoy vising during the spring, when the animals are frolicking around more than usual on the 50 acres of lush terrain. We giggle at the lazy kangaroos and the perpetually hungry goats, whose tongues ckle the kids' foodfilled fingers. We love seeing the baby animals, especially the ny spider monkeys wrapped ghtly in their moms’ arms. And we’re fascinated by the variety of animals and enjoy poinng out which goofy ones remind us of each other. So, before I can yell, “No, you cannot slide down the stairs in my suitcase!” or “Why did you make a ‘secret poon’ out of my pricey loon?” I remind myself that geng out of the house to explore one of the most beauful cies in America is rejuvenang, rewarding and even relaxing. PENSACOLA PETS For those with fourlegged kids, here’s a list of dog parks/beaches to take your pawsome canines: Bayview Dog Park and Dog Beach – offers an Roger Sco Dog Park – located on Summit enclosed dry park and an acrelong dog beach Blvd. and shaded by giant live oak trees. along Bayou Texar. Pensacola Dog Beach – Dogs onleash are Shoreline Bark Park – this quant lile park in welcome at two designated areas on Gulf Breeze offers benches seated under oak Pensacola Beach near parking lots B and E. trees. VisitPensacola.com 35 Restaurants & Nightlife Pensacola Beach Casino Beach Bar & Grille &DVLQR%HDFK%DU*ULOOHLVDOODERXWFXVWRPHUH[SHULHQFH:HRʴHUVLJQDWXUHLVODQGFRFNWDLOVPDGHIURPKDQGVTXHH]HG IUXLWMXLFHVTXDOLW\FRDVWDOFXLVLQHGHOLFLRXVVKDUHDEOHV:LWKRXUUHOD[HGLVODQGYLEHDQGXQLTXHORFDWLRQQHVWOHGDWWKH IRRWRIWKH3HQVDFROD*XOI3LHU&DVLQR%HDFK%DU*ULOOHPDNHVIRUWKHSHUIHFWEHDFKIURQWKDQJRXW6WRSLQDQGH[SHULHQFH ZKDWLWIHHOVOLNHWREHRQYDFDWLRQHYHU\GD\ 41 Ft. 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Pickens Rd. | (850) 916-9755 | margaritavillehotel.com Paradise Bar and Grill 3DUDGLVH%DU*ULOORQ3HQVDFROD%HDFKLVDQDZDUGZLQQLQJRSHQDLUEDUDQGJULOOORFDWHGEHKLQG3DUDGLVH,QQRQWKH6DQWD 5RVD6RXQG7U\VRPHRIWKHEHVWIRRGRQWKH,VODQGDWRXUZDWHUIURQWEHDFKZKLOHHQMR\LQJOLYHHQWHUWDLQPHQWE\VRPHRI WKHPRVWWDOHQWHGEDQGVRQWKH*XOI&RDVW:HZHOFRPH\RXWRȃERDWLWELNHLWRUZDONLWȄWRWKHKRWWHVWVSRWRQWKH,VODQG 21 Via de Luna Dr. | (850) 916-5087 | paradisebar-grill.com Red Fish Blue Fish Grill ,QVSLUHGVRXWKHUQVW\OHIRRGIURPORFDOLQJUHGLHQWV:HLQYLWH\RXWRUHOD[DQGHQMR\WKHZDWHUIURQWYLHZZLWKIULHQGVDQG IDPLO\:HKDYHWKHEHVWȀEDFN\DUGȁRQWKHEHDFKZLWKWZRZKLWHVDQGEHDFKHVFRYHUHGDQGJUDVV\GLQLQJDUHDVDFWLYLWLHV IRUWKHNLGVDQGDVW\OLVKFRFNWDLOEDU:LWKRXWDGRXEWLWȁVWKHEHVWSODFHRQWKH,VODQGWRZDWFKDVXQVHW 5B Via de Luna Dr. | (850) 677-8899 | redfishbluefishpensacolabeach.com Riptides Sports Grill 5LSWLGHV6SRUWV*ULOO*XOI)URQW7LNL%DULVORFDWHGEHDFKIURQWLQWKHVSHFWDFXODUOREE\DQGSRROGHFNRIWKH+ROLGD\,QQ 5HVRUW+RWHO(QMR\*XOIYLHZVIURPRXUSDWLRDQGWLNLEDU:LWKKLJKGHʵQLWLRQʶDWVFUHHQ79VDQGFRQWLQXRXVVDWHOOLWH IHHGVWKHJDPHLVDOZD\VRQ(QMR\TXDOLW\$PHULFDQFRPIRUWIRRGDQGJUHDWVSRUWVZLWKJRRGIULHQGV 14 Via de Luna Dr. | (850) 932-5331 | holidayinnresortpensacolabeach.com/riptides-grill-tiki-bar/ Terracotta Restaurant 6DYRUFRQWHPSRUDU\6RXWKHUQFRDVWDOFXLVLQHLQWKHFDVXDOO\HOHJDQWDWPRVSKHUHRI7HUUDFRWWDUHVWDXUDQW 10 Portofino Dr. | (850) 916-5000 | portofinoisland.com/dining/terracotta The Wine Bar on the Boardwalk :HORYHZLQHDQGIRRGDQGFDQQRWZDLWWRVKDUHRXUSDVVLRQZLWKRXUJXHVWV 400 Quietwater Beach Rd. | (850) 916-1009 | winebarbistro.com Peg Leg Pete’s Native Café Lillo’s Tuscan Grille Papa’s Pizza Shaggy’s Pensacola Beach The Dock Drowsy Poet at Innerlight Castaway’s Beachside Boardwalk Café Sidelines Sports Bar and Restaurant The Dock Smoothie & Ice Cream World Cactus Flower Café Jubilee Oyster Bar Caprio’s Kitchen JW’s Grille Wild Roots/Beach Pops Dog House Deli Bonsai Sushi Lounge Old Habana Cuban Café VisitPensacola.com 41 Visitor Resources Businesses and organizations included in these listings have partnered with Visit Pensacola to advance tourism in the Pensacola Bay Area. Amusement & Leisure Attractions Convention Services, Weddings & Entertainment • • • • • • • • • • DeLuna Lanes & Peter B’s Grill, (850) 478-9522, delunalanes.com Fast Eddie’s Fun Center, (850) 433-7735, fasteddiesfuncenter.com Gulf Breeze Zoo, (850) 932-2229, gulfbreezezoo.org Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park, (850) 243-9046, gulfarium.com Pensacola Interstate Fairgrounds, (850) 944-4500, pensacolafair.com Sam’s Fun City & Surf City, (850) 505-0800, samsfuncity.com Wind Creek Casino, (866) 946-3360, windcreekatmore.com Pensacola Bay Center, (850) 432-0800, pensacolabaycenter.com Seville Quarter, (850) 434-6211, sevillequarter.com The Team & Leadership Center Adventures Unlimited, (850) 623-6197, adventuresunlimited.com • Visit Pensacola, (850) 434-1234, visitpensacola.com Animal Resources Fishing & Diving • Animal Hospital of Pensacola, (850) 479-2900, animalhospitalofpensacola.com • • • • • • • • • Art Galleries • Blue Morning Gallery, (850) 429-9100, bluemorninggallery.com • Quayside Art Gallery, (850) 438-2363, quaysidegallery.com The Arts • ACE - Arts, Culture & Entertainment, Inc., (850) 472-1128, acepensacola.org • Anna Lamar Switzer Center for Visual Arts, (850) 484-2550, visualarts.pensacolastate.edu • Ballet Pensacola, (850) 432-9546, balletpensacola.com • Center for Fine and Performing Arts, UWF, (850) 857-6057, uwf.edu/cfpa • Film CommissionYLVLWSHQVDFRODFRPSURIHVVLRQDOʵOPRʷFH • First City Art CenterʵUVWFLW\DUWRUJ • Pensacola Children’s Chorus, (850) 434-7760, pensacolachildrenschorus.com • Pensacola Cultural Center, (850) 434-0257, • Pensacola Little Theatre, (850) 432-2042, pensacolalittletheatre.com • Pensacola Museum of Art, (850) 432-6247, pensacolamuseum.org • Pensacola Opera, (850) 433-6737, pensacolaopera.com • Pensacola Symphony Orchestra, (850) 435-2533, pensacolasymphony.com • PSC Ashmore Fine Arts Auditorium, (850) 484-1847, pensacolastate.edu/sites/mt • Saenger Theatre, (850) 595-3880, pensacolasaenger.com A Reel Eazy Charter, (850) 932-8824, reeleazy.com All Jack’d Up Charters, (850) 384-9059, alljackdupcharters.com Chulamar Inc. & Fishing Fleet, (850) 934-8037, chulamar.com Entertainer Charters, (850) 232-8252, entertainercharter.com Fish Happens ChartersʵVKKDSSHQVFKDUWHUVFRP Florida Panhandle Shipwreck TrailʶRULGDSDQKDQGOHGLYHWUDLOFRP Priceless ChartersFKDUWHUʵVKSHQVDFRODFRP Scuba Shack/Wet Dream Charters, (850) 433-4319, scubashackpensacola.com Viking Diving, (850) 916-3483, vikingdivingpensacola.com Golf • • • • • • A.C. Read Golf Course, (850) 452-2454, naspensacola-mwr.com Lost Key Golf Club, (850) 549-2160, lostkey.com Osceola Municipal Golf Course, (850) 453-7599, osceolagolf.com Perdido Bay Golf Club, (850) 492-1223, perdidobaygolf.com Scenic Hills Country Club, (850) 476-0380, scenichills.com Tiger Point Golf Club, (850) 932-1333, tigerpointgolf.com Historical & Cultural Attractions/Tours • African-American Heritage Trail, (850) 434-1234, aahspensacola.org • Barrancas National Cemetery, (850) 453-4108, cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/barrancas.asp • Beach Bum Trolley, (850) 941-2876, beachbumtrolley.com Chamber of Commerce & Welcome Centers • DeVilliers Cultural Heritage e-Museum, devilliersmuseum.com, (850) 437-0025 • Greater Pensacola Chamber of Commerce, (850) 438-4081, • Emerald Coast Tours, (850) 417-9292, emeraldcoasttours.net pensacolachamber.com • Go Retro, (850) 466-5220, goretro.us • Gulf Coast African American Chamber of Commerce, (850) 438-3993, • Historic Pensacola Village, (850) 595-5985, historicpensacola.org gcaacc.info • Museum of Commerce, (850) 595-5985, historicpensacola.org • Pensacola Beach Chamber of Commerce, (850) 932-1500, • National Naval Aviation Museum, (850) 453-2389, navalaviationmuseum.org pensacolabeachchamber.com • Native Paths Cultural Heritage Museum, • Perdido Key Chamber of Commerce, (850) 432-4660, visitperdido.com perdidobaytribe.org/about/native-paths-heritage-museum-jones-swamp • Santa Rosa Island Authority, (850) 932-2257, visitpensacolabeach.com • Pensacola Children’s Museum, (850) 595-1559, historicpensacola.org • University of West Florida Welcome Center, (850) 474-3000, • Pensacola Colonial Archaeological Trail, (850) 595-5985, uwf.edu/admissions/undergraduate/visit-uwf/visitors-center exploresouthernhistory.com/pensacola3.html • Visit Florida I-10 Welcome Center, (850) 944-0442, YLVLWʶRULGDFRPZHOFRPHBFHQWHUV • Pensacola Lighthouse and Museum, (850) 393-1561, pensacolalighthouse.org • Pensacola Historical Museum, (850) 595-1559, historicpensacola.org Churches • Pensacola Old Chimney ParkSHQVDFRODVFHQLFEOXʴVRUJ • Miracle Faith Apostolic Global Church, (850) 439-6225, globalrevival.com • St. Michael’s Cemetery, (850) 436-4643, stmichaelscemetery.org Convention Services, Weddings & Entertainment • T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum, (850) 595-5985, historicpensacola.org • Emerald Beach Weddings, (850) 377-7333, emeraldbeachweddings.com • University of West Florida Archaeology Institute, (850) 474-3015, • Emerald Coast Tours, (850) 417-9292, emeraldcoasttours.net uwf.edu/archaeology • Good Time Tours, (850) 476-0046, goodtimetours.com • Veterans Memorial Park and Wall South, (850) 434-6119, • Guide4Fun, LLC, (850) 287-5815, guide4fun.com veteransmemorialparkpensacola.com • Our Place Pensacola, (850) 438-7111 • WSRE Amos Performance Studio, (850) 484-1200, wsre.org/community/amos-studio • Palafox House, (850) 433-9450, palafoxhouse.com 72 VisitPensacola.com Call us or stop by the Pensacola Bay Area Visitor Information Center. We’re here to help. 1401 E. Gregory St., Pensacola, FL 32502 | (800) 874-1234 | (850) 434-1234 (TDD/TTY accessible) | FAX: (850) 432-8211, (850) 434-7626 Hospitals Parks & Trails • • • • • • Tarkiln Bayou State ParkʶRULGDVWDWHSDUNVRUJSDUNWDUNLOQED\RX • Vince J. Whibbs, Sr. Community Maritime Park, (850) 436-5670, pensacolacommunitymaritimepark.com Baptist Health Care, (850) 434-4011 Gulf Breeze Hospital, (850) 934-2000 Medical Center Clinic/The Doctor’s Group, (850) 474-8000 Sacred Heart Health System, (850) 416-7000 West Florida Hospital, (850) 494-4000 Lodging See pages 47–59 for lodging listings. 2XWGRRU2XWʵWWHUV&KDUWHUV7RXUV • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Adventures Unlimited, (850) 623-6197, adventuresunlimited.org Aquatic Charters/Chase-N-FinsFKDVHQʵQVFRP Blackwater Canoe Rentals & Sales, Inc., (850) 623-0235, blackwatercanoe.com Bonifay Water Sports, (850) 932-0633, bonifaywatersports.com Condor Sailing Adventures, (850) 637-7245, condorsailingadventures.com Dolphin Express, (850) 619-8738, dolphinexpresscharters.com Gulf Adventure Center, (251) 948-9494, gulfadventurecenter.com Jolly Sailing, (850) 723-6142, jollysailing.com Key Sailing, (850) 932-5520, keysailing.com Lanier Sailing Academy, (850) 432-3199, laniersail.com Outdoor Gulf Coast, (850) 466-8477, outdoorgulfcoast.com Pensacola Paddlesport Rentals, (850) 255-5423, pensacolapaddlesport.com Premier Dolphin Cruises, (850) 898-9002, pensacoladolphincruise.com Waterboyz, (850) 433-2929, waterboyz.com Parks & Trails • City of Pensacola Parks & Recreation, (850) 436-5670, playpensacola.com • Big Lagoon State ParkʶRULGDVWDWHSDUNVRUJSDUNELJODJRRQ • Blackwater River State Park, (850) 983-5363, ʶRULGDVWDWHSDUNVRUJSDUNEODFNZDWHUULYHU • Escambia County Parks & Recreation, (850) 475-5220, myescambia.com/government/departments/parks • Edward Ball Nature Trail, (850) 474-2580, XZIHGXRʷFHVUHFUHDWLRQDQGVSRUWVVHUYLFHVIDFLOLWLHVXZIWUDLOPDSV • Florida Panhandle Shipwreck TrailʶRULGDSDQKDQGOHGLYHWUDLOFRP • Fort Barrancas, (850) 934-2600, nps.gov/guis/planyourvisit/fort-barrancas.htm • Fort GeorgeSHQVDSHGLDFRPZLNLIRUWBJHRUJH • Fort McCree Ruins, (850) 934-2600, nps.gov/guis/learn/historyculture/fort-mcree.htm • Fort Pickens National Park, (850) 934-2600, nps.gov/guis/planyourvisit/fort-pickens.htm • Gulf Islands National SeashoreQSVJRYJXLVʶRULGDKWP • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza, (850) 435-1603, cityofpensacola.com/facilities/facility/details/dr-martin-luther-king-jr-plaza-66 • Pensacola Beach Eco Trail, (800) 635-4803, visitpensacolabeach.com/eco-trail • Pensacola Geo Tour, (850) 434-1234, visitpensacola.com/geocaching • Perdido Key State ParkʶRULGDVWDWHSDUNVRUJSDUNSHUGLGRNH\ • 3HQVDFROD6FHQLF%OXʴVSHQVDFRODVFHQLFEOXʴVRUJ • Plaza de Luna, cityofpensacola.com/facilities/facility/details/plaza-de-luna-75 • Plaza Ferdinand QSVJRYQUWUDYHODPHULFDQBODWLQRBKHULWDJHSOD]DBIHUGLQDQGB9,,KWPO • Rosamond Johnson Beach, (850) 934-2600, nps.gov/guis/learn/historyculture/african-american-history-rosamond-johnson.htm Restaurants See pages 40–46 for restaurant listings. Science & Educational Attractions • National Flight AcademyQDWLRQDOʶLJKWDFDGHP\FRP • Pensacola M.E.S.S. Hall, (877) 937-6377, pensacolamesshall.org • PSC Planetarium, (850) 484-2188, planetarium.pensacolastate.edu Shopping • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Blue Moon Antique Mall, (850) 455-7377, antiqueguide.biz Cordova Mall, (850) 477-5355, simon.com/mall/cordova-mall Eat Pensacola, (850) 764-3637, eat-pensacola.com Envie Boutique, (850) 934-7050, tonenvie.com Ever’man Natural Foods, (850) 438-0402, everman.org Franklin Antiques & Flea MarketIUDQNOLQDQWLTXHVʶHDPDUNHWFRP Joe Patti’s Seafood, (850) 432-3315, joepattis.com J.W. Renfroe Pecan Co., (850) 432-2083, renfroepecan.com Miles Antique Mall, (850) 607-6560, milesantiquemall.com Palafox Market, (850) 434-5371, palafoxmarket.com Quayside Art Gallery/Pensacola Artists, Inc., (850) 438-2363, quaysidegallery.com 6DOW\%HDFK2XWʵWWHUVVDOW\EHDFKRXWʵWWHUVFRP Silver Sands Premium Outlets, (850) 654-9771, premiumoutlets.com/silversands The Bodacious Olive, (850) 433-6505, bodaciousolive.com Tanger Outlets, (251) 943-9303, tangeroutlet.com/foley Spas & Salons • Aqua Spa at the Beach Club, (850) 916-5389, beachclubaquaspa.com • Fusion Spa Salon, (850) 932-7724, fusionspasaveda.com • Massage Envy, (850) 484-3689, massageenvy.com Sports & Sporting Venues • Escambia County Equestrian Center, (850) 941-6042, myescambia.com/community/escambia-county-equestrian-center • Five Flags SpeedwayʶDJVVSHHGZD\FRP • Pensacola Blue Wahoos, (850) 934-8444, bluewahoos.com • Pensacola Greyhound Track, (850) 455-8595, pensacolagreyhoundtrack.com • Pensacola Ice FlyersSHQVDFRODLFHʶ\HUVFRP • Pensacola Sports Association, (850) 434-2800, pensacolasports.com Step-on Guide, Receptive Services • Sunshine Express Tours, (850) 476-9149, sunshineexpresstours.net Transportation • • • • • Enterprise Rent-A-Car,(850) 477-1352, enterprise.com Good Time Tours, Inc., (850) 476-0046, goodtimetours.com Pensacola International Airportʶ\SHQVDFRODFRP Pensacola Aviation Center, (850) 434-0636, pensacolaaviation.com Yellow Cab Company, (850) 433-3333, yellowcabpensacola.com VisitPensacola.com 73 Pensacola Beach 98 NAS PENSACOLA 98 Naval Live Oaks Reservation Gulf Islands National Seashore GULF BREEZE National Naval Aviation Museum Fort Barrancas & Pensacola Lighthouse SANTA ROSA ISLAND Fort Pickens Fishing Pier PENSACOLA BEACH Fort Pickens Pensacola Beach Boardwalk Pensacola Beach Fishing Pier Pensacola Beach Visitor Information Center GULF ISLANDS NATIONAL SEASHORE NT O Perdido Key SO R BAUER RE PERDIDO BAY G U LF Big Lagoon State Park BEA CH HWY Fort MCree BIG LAGOON GULF ISLANDS NATIONAL SEASHORE Perdido Key State Park P ID O E RD KEY Rosamond Johnson Beach PERDIDO KEY BEACH DR Perdido Key Visitors Information Center Downtown Pensacola 110 ANTE ANTE 90 S ST TH N N IN S ST AV E RV W CE V E CER EG E GR ST ORY Pensacola Visitor Information Center ST ST M A IN ST Bartram Park PK NT RO YF BA Pensacola Fishing Pier 98 Pensacola Bay Bridge Community Maritime Park Plaza De Luna 74 VisitPensacola.com AV E T N IZ S FOX Seville Square E IN W MA TH S N IN A S A LC EN ST LA S PA 98 RD W GA W Y Pensacola Bay Center 29 ry (S entu To C E TEN M ILE RD WY 90 H 10 90 W XH Y DA N Escambia Bay Bridge 90 D BLV D AVALO N BLV E OLIVE RD RD FO E O LIVE RD VIS IVE R S I TY P KWY UN LA A A DP ACOL L NO 29 10 PORT B A IR VD V D AVI S ST NW Pensacola International Airport D BL L VD T. 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